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That show couple years back was awesome. Never seen a more antagonistic band at GF. Superb stuff.
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why, what did he say about basement jaxx?

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why, what did he say about basement jaxx?
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These guys kick ass!!!

At Glasto in 2005 they rocked!!! Great show........plug getting pulled was brilliant!!

We chanted for the rest of the weekend "Bob-by Gil-les-pea..........Hes my fav-rit jun-key!!

Bring em back...........They gotta finish that set!!! I believe also that they were going to play "she bangs the drums" or some roses tune before the plug went pop

Also ME actually really likes these guys (I think)......Nearly sure he said something about milk yields are always up when the Scream play...........so there you have it........Even endoursed by the cows.....

Regards the cows

Mr Eavis believes they do not mind the annual noise and commotion.

"They certainly milk very well anyway. Primal Scream have to be one of the best milking bands," he laughs.

"We can't get Primal Scream every year though, can we, not for the cows."

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7217158.stm

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Oh yes, yes yes!!

Closing the second stage on the Sunday night!!

Seen them dozens of times, sometimes good sometimes rubbish. Their most recent tour date at Newcastle was one of the best times I have seen them since 1992.

If they are still on that roll of brilliance in performing it would make my glastonbury to see them prove to the majority that they really can do it live!

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Got this off Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Gillespie:

"(re: Glasto 95 incident) Gillespie and Glastonbury organiser Michael Eavis have since met and Eavis reportedly brushed off the incident as amusing"

...and this off the Webadelica website http://www.theprimalscream.com/news/index.html:

"The Scream are apparently playing Glastonbury 09. I will post moredetails when they are released"

Not the best of sources, but with a new album out and links with Springsteen's guitarist (ok so he called them a bunch of druggies, but he likes them and wants to tour with them), I'd say that's sufficient to have them down as rumoured for now.

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Rumours that they are doing a "Screamadelica" tour next year, playing the full album from start to finish.

Not sure how that would work live given the nature of the second half of the album, but I am positively moist at the thought of it.

Would be a good one for Glastonbury. :P

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Rumours that they are doing a "Screamadelica" tour next year, playing the full album from start to finish.

Not sure how that would work live given the nature of the second half of the album, but I am positively moist at the thought of it.

Would be a good one for Glastonbury. :P

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Being called Mellow , you will not really get XTRMNTR then will you

Primal Scream's XTRMNTR is one of the most intense and innovative politically charged musical diatribes since the MC5's 1969 debut. Approaching electronic, funk, and alt-punk-based sounds with equal ferocity, this is arguably the band's finest record yet. The over-the-top brilliance of "MBV Arkestra" (a seven-minute, Kevin Shields-saturated noise fest) alone cannot be exaggerated.

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